Arguello set the tone for her night in the second inning with a triple that bounced off the center field wall. Two innings later, she smacked another pitch to center field for a double, helping to score Quinterro for the game's first run.

"My hitting hasn't been on lately," Arguello said. "I've just been looking for a base hit."

Savanah Delgado rolled a pitch down the third base line, but, to the misfortune of the Warriors, it stayed fair and allowed Sabrina Suarez to score from third base, giving East a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the fourth.

Arguello later scored on West's only error of the night, after getting on base with a bullet of a ground ball, in the bottom of the sixth inning when Hoerig missed a throw to first base.

While Arguello stole the show with her big hits, Quinterro and Hoerig each put on a show inside the pitcher's circle.

Quinterro gave up just six hits while striking out four batters, including the game's final batter. Hoerig allowed 10 hits and struck out three.

"I did better tonight than I have been doing in district games," Quinterro said. "I think our defense helped out a lot with that. Everybody did their job. It's a lot calmer in the circle when you know your defense is making plays behind you."

"I did all that I could do," Hoerig said after the game. "They just got the hits when they needed them."

The Warriors had just one base runner advance past second base. With two outs already on the board, Ariana Rodriguez hit a long fly ball into deep left field, allowing her to reach third base standing up.

"Alisha (Quinterro) is a great pitcher. She has a lot of lateral movement for a lefty," West coach Courtney Rigamonti said. "Our girls tried hard to put the bat on the ball, but sometimes it just moves."

The Lady Titans committed just one error Tuesday night on the first at-bat. Arguello fielded a ground ball at third base cleanly, but her throw was just out of reach of Suarez.

"At least I got that out of the way early in the game and not later," Arguello said with a laugh.